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SPECIAL ADVERTISEMENTS. DECLARATION DAY—-SUNDAY ~~~ AUGUST 4. SPECIAL SERVICES. MANAIA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Manaia—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Auroa—2 p.m. Preacher: Rev. T. Tait. TTAWERA PAROCHIAL DISTRICT SUNDAY, AUGUST 4. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY OF DECLARATION OF WAR, | St. Mary's, Hawera—7 a.m (H.C.) 8 a.m. (H..C), 11 a.m. (H.C), 7 p.m., Memorial Service for the Fallen. St. Paul's, Normanby— 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. St. James', Mokoia—2.3o p.m. ) Ararata—2 p.m. 1 Fraser Road—2 p.m. Whareroa—2 p.m. The Bishop specially desires that all our people shall solemnly observe this day. C. H. GRANT COWEN, Vicar. "V/TANAIA METHODIST CHURCH. DAY OF INTERCESSION. Manaia—ll a.m., Rev. F. J. Parker; 7 p.m., Mr W. Hutchens; Solo, Mr W. Hutchens. Matapu—2 p.m., Mr C. Carpenter. Auroa—7 p.m., Rev. F. J. Parker. Okaiawa—7 p.m., Mr C- Carpenter Otakeho— 2 p.m., Rev. F. J. Parker. MANAIA TOWN AND WAIMATE WEST COUNTY. WAR ANNIVERSARY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be hela at the Town Hall Manaia.. on S MONDAY, sth inst., at 2 p.m., to ' consider resolution received from Act-ing-Prime Minister. Business people j are requested to close their business i places from 1 to 3 J. MELDON, Deputy-Chairman Town Board. T. McPHTLLIPS, County Chairman. ! COUNTY OF EGMONT. PUBLIC MEETING. MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1918. THE Inhabitants of the County are ! requested to attend a Public \ Meeting, to be held in the Town Hall Opunake, on MONDAY, the sth day ' of August, 1918, at 12 noon, when resolutions to continue to a victorious end the War in maintenance of the ideals of ! liberty ancl justice, will be submitted. W. R. WRIGHT, County Chairman. Opunake, August 1, 1918. _, . . j RED CROSS SHOP. j SATURDAY, AUGUST 3. THE Whakamara Ladies will be in charge of the Red Cross Shop next Saturday. A REAL Boot and' Shoe Sale now on at N.Z. Clothing Factory, Hawera. It behoves every man, woman and child to fit themselves out in Footwear now, as prices are going to rise. Come i to the Real Sale, Hawera. < A WARM nre m the daytime ana a , North British Hot Water l*ot,tit j at night are as good as an extra sei I of uaderwear,. and tar less expensive. Look for the patent "Unique" stopper. All chemists A GOOD stock ox Tea still on hand, 1/8, 1/10, 2/-. 2/2. 2/6 lb, in -_lb and lib packets, slb boxes, 401b chests. \ A very choice Broken Orange Pekoe i just landed, direct from Colombo, in 6lb ; packets. 101b boxes, and 4.51b. chests. ! Can give best value going, in this live. I Stocks include Toby Rolled Oats, Creamoto, Oatina, Creamo Coffee, Cocoa and Coffee in Milk,, etc. —John Gilmour, Manaia. A NORTH British Hot Vy 7ater Bottle is the best preventive against cold feet and wakeful nights. But look for the "Unique" stopper, the brand of satisfaction All chemists. A I last l naca ITirewouu. _ omj quantity; all lengths. Ordei promptly.—Gwcry Bros., late law am/ Co., Hnwera. '^hone 156. BLACK Cotton Re&e, fast dye, three pairs for 2/6. —Bon Marche Sale, Kaponga. . BLACK Velvet Shaes for Ladies, 7/6 pair; Ladies' Satin Slippers, all colors, 5/6 pair; Ladies' Dairy Boots, 14/6; Warm Fleece-lined Bluchers ; 14/11; Ladies' Stout Sole Shoes, 19/6— At the H.B, Real Sale, Hawera. BOOTS! Boots tor Men—good Sunday Boots, 28/6; strong Farm Shooters, 19/6; Men's Farm Leggings, 11/6; Four-buckle Men's Watertight Shooters, no seam, 27/6. These boots are all solid leather —At the H.B. Real Sale, Hawera. BABY won't cry with pain or cold if you put him down with a North British Hot Water Bottle. But look for the "Unique" stopper. It ensures you against leaks. All chemists COMPRESSED Yeast h the last \J word for making Bread: and Buns. Fresh supplies three times a week, direct from the manufacturers. Try it. Our ever-increasing sales prove that it must be good. Sole Agent: W. Gilbert, Grocer, High Street, Hawera. 'Phone 26. COME and inspect the latest in Tweeds and Serges for Suits and Costumes just opened out at A. W. Smith and Cos., Suit Specialists, Central Buildings (upstairs). Ladies' Costumes renovated. D~6N'T forget this! David has just landed a truck load of choice uesi sert Nelson Apples. DON'T worry—get a North British Hot Water Bottle and sleep the sleep of the just. It's well vulcanised seams spell satisfaction. Chemists I everywhere^ DAVID sells the Fruit he shows; no exhibition business at David's. DAVID is still selling fruit at his old unemialed price. OUBLE-BED White Sheeting, 2'll yard.—Bon Marche Sale, Kaponga.

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Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 August 1918, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 August 1918, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Hawera & Normanby Star, Volume LXXVII, Issue LXXVII, 2 August 1918, Page 1